07Nov2015 | Crematoriums 'Key' to Missing Ayotzinapa Students Probe: Experts Agence France-Presse Independent experts investigating the disappearance and alleged incineration of 43 Mexican students said Friday that they only received partial information from crematoriums, which they consider crucial to their probe. |
07Nov2015 | New Report Says Religion Makes Kids Less Generous Phys.org Religious parents are more likely to describe their children as empathetic and concerned about justice than are non-religious parents. But, new evidence reported in the Cell Press journal Current Biology suggests that the opposite is in fact true. |
07Nov2015 | Bicyclists Play 'Pothole Golf' in City Streets of Mexico Golf Digest To raise awareness of poor road conditions in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, a group of cyclists formed a mini golf game using the excessive amount of potholes on the streets. Word spread throughout the community and it's since turned into an annual event. |
07Nov2015 | Mexico Pushes Down Path Towards Digital Television Rapid TV News The Mexican Government is planning to switch off analogue TV as scheduled, despite the fact that up to 17 million people may not be able to receive Digital Terrestrial Television. |
07Nov2015 | Economy in Mexico May Not be Doing So Bad After All The Yucatan Times According to a Forbes article, there are various circumstances that help or maintain the economy in Mexico, which ultimately position Mexico as one of the leading economies in Latin America. |
07Nov2015 | Latino Intellectuals Write Letter Condemning Donald Trump's 'Hate Speech' NBC News A group of prominent intellectuals from the Spanish-speaking world in a public letter rejected the "discourse of hate" being engaged in by Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump and asked U.S. voters not to tolerate "his absurd stances." |
07Nov2015 | DEA: Mexican Cartels Increasing Heroin Production Breitbart Mexican transnational criminal organizations have significantly increased opium production and shifted their operations to expand heroin trafficking in recent years. |
07Nov2015 | Cuban President Raul Castro Visits Mexico to Review Migration, Other Bilateral Issues The Associated Press The presidents of Mexico and Cuba stressed mutual interests and admiration on Friday, announcing new accords and closer political ties after more than a decade of chilly relations. |
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